The key is to have a Macro and Remap key.engr wrote: ↑19 Nov 2022, 20:20I haven't had a chance to play with Alps ProXellent, but the PreMa is really straightforward to program. You press the Macro Prg key, and the Macro on light starts flashing. Then you press the key to assign the macro to, then type the macro (up to 74 characters), and press the Macro Prg key again. That's it. Since it's not a battlecruiser, the macros just get assigned to regular keys, so you need to put the keyboard in the macro mode by pressing "Macro On" key before using macros.
Remapping is done similarly by using Remap key instead of Macro Prg.
See, I get where you guys are coming from who want similar features implemented in modern firmwares. A custom build, where you define everything, seems like the perfect place to do this. And even the vintage freaks like me already assign keys of our own choosing to functions they never had before: like my Kishsaver here and its all important Fn key in the bottom right which was no such thing when IBM made it.
I can't code firmwares for shit, mind. But I see exactly what you're after. It shouldn't be beyond us.
Can even picture blinking one of the lock LEDs to indicate which input mode you're in.